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GOOLE RALLY ENDED BY WYNNE DOUBLE

GOOLE AFC 1 PRESCOT CABLES 4
By Graeme Wilson
PRESCOT maintained their push for promotion, but they were made to fight all the way. It looked comfortable for Prescot when they led 2-0 at the break thanks to goals from Lloyd Dean and Jordan Southworth, both simply executed against a disappointing defence. Goole’s half-time team talk must have worked for they came out with renewed impetus. Home chances appeared to have disappeared when George Gomersall was sent off for two yellow cards after a foul on Dan Burn.
However, Carl Stewart pulled a goal back before Jordan Wynne scored twice in...

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